Press Reading
- Irina Leyva. Art Nexus. "Francis Acea". p. 168. N0. 67. Vol 6. Miami FL. 2007.
- Dinorah Perez-Rementeria. Arte al Dia Internacional. p. 105. No 121. Miami, US. 2007.
- Alejandra Villasmil. Arte al Dia Internacional. p. 117. No 119. Miami, US. 2007.
- Olivier Cayron. Art Scenes Magazine. p. 64-65. No 18. Paris, France. 2006.
- Marisol Martell. Art Nexus. "Merrill Lynch Arteamericas". p. 114. N0. 61. Vol 5. Miami FL. 2006.
- Carlos M. Luis. El Nuevo Herald. "Francis Acea y la realidad cotidiana". January 25. Miami, FL. 2004
- Lilian Fontana. "The New Wynwood Art District Circuit". Arte al Dia News. p. 9. Miami, FL. 2004
- Miguel Muniz. Milenio. Diario de Monterrey. "Gabinete Ordo Amoris". Interview. p. 46. Monterrey. MX. April 6, 2002.
- Goddard, Dan R. (2008-01-02). "No sir, Mr. Castro, it's not art: A Cuban duo recycles things in thought-provoking ways". San Antonio Express. p. 1G.
- Cuauhtemoc Medina. "El Ojo Breve. Una isla cada vez mas isla." Reforma Newspaper, 3 de Enero. p. 4c. Mx. DF. 2001
- Quinones, Paul. Short Stories: La Fabrica del Vapore, Milano, Flash Art. 2001.
- Walter Robinson. "Havana, Art Capital". Artnet Magazine. 2000.
- Hilda Rodriguez. "Espacios para una comunicacion deseada". Revista Arte Cubano, No.3, pag 13. isbn 1024 8439. La Habana. Cuba. 2000
- Ibem. Frencis Fernandez. pag 67.
- Antonio Eligio (Tonel). Por la Habana en Limosina. Revista La Gaceta de Cuba, No.6, pag 22. isbn 0864 1706. La Habana. Cuba. 1999
- Grant, Simon. Imagination at full stretch. Evening Standard, May 12, London, 1999.
- Ian Hunt. Review. Thinking Aloud. Art Monthly Magazine. No.2. UK. 1999
- Greess, Gabriela. "Überlebenskunst", Süddeutsche Zeitung (July) Germany. 1998
- Naomi Blum. Naomi Blum visited Thinking Aloud with Art Monthly critic Patricia Bickers. Art Monthly Magazine. UK. 1998
- Nelson Moya and Luis F. Quiroz. Interview. Revista Fanal (MADC), No.14, pag. 24. issn 1408 1321. San Jose, Costa Rica. 1996.
- Molina, Juan Antonio. "Ordo Amoris. Hacia un diseño pragmatico", La Gaceta de Cuba, No. 4. 1996.
- Alberdi, Virginia, "The Next Generation", Arte Cubano No. 2. 1995.
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